Up against the far wall sits Dangausie, casually reading a book while sharpening a dagger. She looks up when he enters, but makes no greeting. As is her customary greeting, so no rudeness is transmitted here.

Her more hesitant than normal manner catches Roland's attention, and he sets his swords down and turns to look at her. His face is touched with concern as he asks, "Is there something troubling you, Dangausie?

_________________"Don’t do what you can’t undo, until you’ve considered what you can’t do once you’ve done it.”

"You're a terrible liar. If there's anything at all I can do to ease whatever troubles you, please, do not hesitate to ask. Even something so simple as sharing what's on your mind can oft alleviate some of your troubles."

_________________"Don’t do what you can’t undo, until you’ve considered what you can’t do once you’ve done it.”

"...Useless. We sit here and we are useless. I want to protect people. I don't want to sit here and train, or do pointless little tasks, but what is there to do?!" Her voice rises to a near shout of anguish as she slams her book shut.

Apparently embarrassed at the outburst, she goes back to staring at the wall, but it's now more of a glare.

"You could always go kill the creatures by the score. However, such actions would likely lack much overall impact. Other than saving a few lives that will be threatened in the same heartbeat by the same threat, of course. You've a whip of a mind, Dangausie. Put it to use helping the King and The Spymaster figure out how to seal those things." His voice remains calm and rational throughout.

_________________"Don’t do what you can’t undo, until you’ve considered what you can’t do once you’ve done it.”

Dangausie nods in agreement. "...Thinking of abstract solution is one thing I can do... but..."

She shakes uncomfortably, then walks over to the side of the room and pulls on a vest which probably counts as armor in her mind. "For the hour I will go patrol. At least stopping crime I can do something, not just talk about doing."